Tom H’s Film Reviews
866 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tom H.
- Underworld (2003)
- Sleek and stylish, this post–matrix era vampire flick brings sexy back with the stunning Kate Beckinsale as death dealer and werewolf hunter in an alternate world populated by humans, vampires, and werewolves.
- George Romero's Trilogy of the Dead (Night Of The Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead) (1968-1985)
- A must–buy boxset for zombie fans, this includes the original zombie flick (night of the living dead), the best zombie film (dawn of the dead), and a third classic (day of the dead). Best value for zombie entertainment.
- Zombie Strippers (2008)
- Terrible B–grade zombie flick that was barely watchable, even by a B–grade splatter zombie fan like myself. Earns credit only for the outrageous premise.
- Jaws (1975)
- Brilliant horror/drama, this is the original shark film that had a whole generation fearful of the water. Bruce the shark (AKA Jaws) may be dating now, but this still has a serious horror factor!
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- Deep Blue Sea (1999)
- I remember seeing Deep Blue Sea when it was first released, and it truly scared the pants off me! Not as creepy now, and the CGI effects are dating quickly, but still a good reboot of the shark horror that will keep you guessing before taking a swim.
- Rollerball (2001)
- Terrible remake that should be avoided by all other than the most avid of fan.
- Amadeus (1984)
- Oscar winning tale of Amadeus Mozart, you will know within minutes whether you find the eccentric performance of Tom Hulce annoying or humorous. Sadly not a film for me, but I can see the merits.
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$24.95 $18.70
- Dead Poet's Society (1989)
- Brilliant teaching drama, with a great performance by Robin Williams. A must–see drama for all the family. Carpe Diem!
- DVD
$24.95 $18.70
- Crash (2005)
- Although very Hollywood, with an A–list cast, this is a thought–provoking film of racial tension, with some heart–felt and heart–wrenching moments that may leave you teary–eyed.
- Forgotten, The (2004)
- Not particularly thought–provoking or intelligent, but mostly high on the intrigue and suspense factors, and with some decent visual and audio effects.